SHRUBS 
Calycanthus floritlus. Chocolate colored flowers and fra¬ 
grant ... 1.00 
Callicarpa purpurea. 1.00 
Caragana arboreseens, Russian Pea. Pea-like yellow flowers, 
finely cut, attractive foliage. 1.00 
Caryopteris incana. Blue Spirea. September bloom.75 
Cephalanthus. Button Bush. Greenish white, flowers in 
J uly . 1.00 
Cornus, Dogwood. Small white flowers, valuable for brilliant 
color of bark in winter. 
Futea. Yellow twig. 1.00 up 
Sibirica. Red twig. 1.00 up 
Cotoneaster 
Acutifolia. Deep green shiny leaves, small white flowers 
followed by purple-black fruit. 1.00 up 
Franchetti. Graceful branches. Orange-yellow ber¬ 
ries. 2.50 and up 
Horizontalis. Low spreading shrub, small shiny leaves, 
bright red berries. 2.50 
Simonsii. Taller than above, white flowers and attractive 
scarlet berries. 2.50 
*Microphylla. Prostrate shrub, shiny leaves and scarlet 
berries . 2.50 
Crab, see Malus. 
Cydonia japonica, Japanese Quince. Brilliant scarlet flowers 
in May. 1.50 
Colorado native evergreens make excellent 
formal hedges. 
Daphne cneorum. Perhaps the only one of the evergreen 
Daphnes hardy in Colorado. Dwarf, spreading habit, 
fragrant pink flowers, May and June. A delightful 
thing . 2.50 
Desmodium, Fespedeza. A half-shrub, graceful arching 
branches covered in August with clear reddish-purple 
flowers . 1.00 
Penduliflorum. Bright reddish-purple flowers in August 
and September. 1.00 
Deutzia. 
Crenata rosea. Double pink flowers. 1.00 
Gracilis. Dwarf slender growth, white flowers in May 1.00 
Pride of Rochester. Tallest of the Deutzias, pinky white 
flowers . 1.00 
Scabra crenata. Fuzzy Deutzia. Double, white ber¬ 
ries. 1.00 and up 
Dogwood, see Cornus. 
Elder, see Sambucus. 
Euonymus alatus, Cork Bark Euonymus. Scarlet foliage and 
fruit in autumn. 1.50 
Bungeanus. Finely cut foliage, pinky orange fruit pods 1.50 
Patens. Spreading Euonymus. Red fruit. 1.00 and up 
For Evergreen Euonymous see Vines. 
Exochorda grandiflora, Pearl Bush. Erect habit. Pearl-like 
buds opening into sprays of clear white. Deserves to 
be better known. 1.50 
Forestieri neo-mexicana. A splendid hardy shrub of dense 
habit and fine texture. The only absolutely hardy 
thing for a deciduous formal hedge in Colorado. 
3-4 feet. 1.00 
Forsythia intermedia spectabilis. Golden bell. The best and 
hardiest of the Forsythias. 1.00 
Suspensa. Weeping Goklenbell. 1.25 and up 
Genista, Broom 
Tinctoria. Crimson and gold. Attractive foliage, bright 
yellow flowers in midsummer.. 1.50 
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